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Keeseekoose First Nation students benefit from new highway coach bus

Keeseekoose First Nation students benefit from new highway coach bus

Students from Grades 6 to 12 at the Keeseekoose Chief’s Education Centre (KCEC) were preparing to take a highway trip in a 56-passenger bus on November 21. Leaving at 6 a.m.
Norquay volunteer recognized by the Garden of Saskatchewan Citizen’s award committee

Norquay volunteer recognized by the Garden of Saskatchewan Citizen’s award committee

A Norquay woman who is passionate about her community and about volunteerism has been presented with a plaque from the Garden of Saskatchewan (GOS) Citizen’s award committee.
Schools in the local area benefit from final Farmers Filthy Five charity run

Schools in the local area benefit from final Farmers Filthy Five charity run

Preeceville and Sturgis Schools along with schools in Canora, Kamsack and Norquay have benefited from the Farmers Filthy Five race that was held in Stenen in the spring.

Large farms are nothing new to the prairies

Recently I visited with Bruce Frederickson of Theodore to talk about a project of his to recreate the grand home of Richard Seeman, one of the earliest settlers in the district. Seeman was a major influence in the region.

Kamsack Atom Flyers split weekend games

After a difficult defeat against Yorkton, the Kamsack Atom Flyers bounced back in fine fashion to gain a split of two games over the past weekend. On November 23, the Flyers hit the highway for the first road game of the year.

Kamsack holds successful minor hockey day

November 17 was minor hockey day in Kamsack. The Broda Sportsplex was jam-packed with players, coaches, families and fans for the entire day as all Flyers teams had a game to play throughout the day.
Kamsack Dental holds official opening

Kamsack Dental holds official opening

Kamsack continues to be a leading edge community with the opening of a new dental clinic in the same building as the town’s existing medical clinic.
Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department has a new fire chief

Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department has a new fire chief

The position of fire chief was left vacant in August when Cody Langlois resigned from the Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) to pursue other opportunities.
“You have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.â€

“You have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.â€

In 1984, the Irish Republican Army tried to kill British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with a bomb. They did not succeed, but they did send a message. “You have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.
Peewee Flyers win old-fashioned shootout in home opener

Peewee Flyers win old-fashioned shootout in home opener

On November 10 the Kamsack Peewee Flyers hosted the first home game of the hockey season versus the Melville Mavericks, and won in a real barn burner.
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